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M WALLY & BARRETT
Allow us to suggest some tempting and appetising warm weather dishes
which can be quickly and easily prepared from our stock.
I >lv HA K KAST
Cantaloupes
Orange# Pineapple Bananas
1 maker Oats, Cream ol Wheat
Stewed Prunes
English Muffins Rolls Biscuit
( teamed Mackerel or Salmon
p,roiled Ham Breakfast Bacon
Potted Chicken or Veal Croquettes
Frizzled Beef with Eggs
Eggs, poached on Toast
(Durand's Bread)
Creamed Potatoes or
Saratoga Chips
Coffee Tea Chocolate
IHNNKK
Soups Tomato Cream of Potato
Rice Chicken
Asparagus Snowflakes
Durand's Bread
Corn 1 Muffins Biscuit
Boiled Potatoes Butter Sauce
Stuffed Potatoes, Creamed
Mashed or Baked Potatoes Rice
French or June Peas
S’ring Beans, Squash, Beets
Fresh Tomatoes
Mayonnaise Dressing
Sliced Beef Lunch Torgue
Heinz’s Pickles
Dried Fruit, stewed
Gelatine or Jell-o
California Canned Fruits
Assorted Fresh Cakes
Cheese Coffee
HUPPKR
Cream of Wheat
Chipped Beef or Sardines on Toast
Biscuit Muffins
Scalloped Potatoes
Prune Souffle
Iced Tea Coffee
Triumph Butter Separators
A new churn which is a necessity to
all farmers. A perfect creamery at
home. This machine produces a per
feet granulated creamery butter in two
to ten minutes. Guaranteed to separ
ate better and more butter from sweet
or sour milk or cream than any other
cl.urn in the world. Why should a wo
man be required to wait one to three
days for milk to turn, and then have to
churn one to three hours to get the but
ter, and then have the backache till next
churning? The Triumph Separator will
handle the milx before it turns with no
more work than drawing a bucket of
water.
Ten Days Trial Free
PICXIC
F'or luncheon or five o’clock tea—
Tomatoes Mayonnaise Dressing
Sandwiches
Durand’s Bread with Potted Ham
Pimolas Chicken Olives
Lunch Tongue
Turkey Gherkins Veal Loaf
Mixed Pickle Salmon Salad
Stuffed Eggs Potato Salad
Pickled Eggs, Nut and Fruit Salad
Nut filling Sauces, all kinds
Snow Flakes Butter Thins
Five o’clock Tea F'lakes
Oysterettes
and many other F'resh Cakes
Dainty Nabisco Wafers, all flavors
Lemon, Vanilla, Chocolate
Strawberry Cream Cocoanut
Orange, Lemon, Pineapple Sherbet
Iced tea with lemon Coffee
Cut Sugar
CAICE & CREAM
We have every requisite for mak
ing the finest cake—
1 he Best Flour Sugar
Baking Powder Finest Spices
Fresh eggs, Gilt-edged Butter
Baker, Lowney, Huyler Chocolate
AH Flavorings
Try some of our Heinz Preserves
for flavoring your Ice Cream
Strawberry Raspberry Cherry
Give a delicious flavor,
SPECIALS
For this week only.
20 lbs. Brown Sugar, gi.oo.
25 lbs. Good Rice, $1.00.
7 lbs. Roasted Coffee, $1.00.
7 lbs. Lion or Arbuckle Coffee, $1.
i doz. big boxes Bluing, 40c.
5 lbs. good Prunes, 25c.
5 lbs. Starch, 25c.
1 package cleared currants, 10c.
1 package seeded raisins, toe.
1 bottle shoe polish, 5c.
If you need anything special for party or reception, let us order it tor you.
NUNNALLY & BARRETT
Hutchens’
Special
Sale
FROM GRIEFIN NEWS ANO SUN course in the telegraph school they I B K Wortlmiu, W M Gibson, O T
—— will go to South Carolina to re- Wortham, b b Hubbard, L H Grimes,
i- |, f , - .lr, T II Grimes, Sr, O A Wiggins, O O
Dee Hunter, of Senoia, and side. ... , ,
Grimes, ,I M Beavers, Alfred Lazouby,
Robt. Ingram, of 1 urm, were w,d- Mrs. Fain is a daughter of S. J. . K H Ki dd, A L Grimes, O BGrimes, K
come visitors to Griffin yesterday. Belcher, a well known citizen of B Lendennan, W B Martin,T A Brown,
Brooks station. j Win Childers, O M Cnveuder, M D Wit-
__liftius, DH Reese, W W Cavetnler, GT
Wortham, A .1 Crowder, .1 T Kidd, C M
Beavers, J W Cato, P A Herndon, W H
Wood, W C Stephens, Sam Saxon, L H
Writing of the famous hymn, “Rock j Moseley, A T Luokie, J T Robinson,
of Ages," in the July Delineator, AUnu I j uck Crowder, T A Crowder, W H
The union Sunday school picnic
will be held at Pearl Spiings, near |
Newnan, on the A. & W. P. Rail ,
road, next Monday, June 19th. A
special train will carry the crowd
“ROCK OF AGES
• •••
Rugs to close out
Rock
Delineator, Allan
direct to, the springs, leaving here ; Sutherland says, “When the hymn was j Pearson, J110 D Pearson, G A Boynton,
at S:jO o’clock a. in. and returning written is not known, hut we may he j \ p, lvlSi \y m Brown, J B Brown. .1
late in the evening. sure that it was uotliiug less than the j h Brown, Z T Turner, W J Brown, R
. . I voioe of the Almighty that inspired the | l Davis, J 0 Kidd, L II Kidd, A B
Bailitt I elfair I bin man went to ftut |, 0 r to writo words of suoli soul-stir- story, 0 E Summers, John Kidd, J W
Newnan yesterday and brought j ring power The hymn first upjieared, | Norton, E W Burson, C T Brown, R H
OUR VIEWS a a
An optimist and pessimist—the difference is droll;
The optimist sees the doughnut, the pessimist sees the hole.
250 smytn 1
at 1 49.
we have a lew more odil coats
and vests to close out at a price
Some of them arc worth 4 00
a piece; clay worsted and
mixed goods, 1 00 each.
Don’t fail to get one of our 10
qt black handle tin buckets,
going at IOC each.
Children’s parasols 25c each.
Cart uge lap robes, large size 50c.
mg a-.soi tment of glassware and
crockery at prices Inflow all
competition. There is some
thing in this line you w ill need.
Shoe nails, 5 S, 3c a box
Epsom salts in 12 lb pkgs 3c.
lco white unlaundered shirts,
wo'th yoz, at 29c each
M e will sell another lot of ladies'
shoes at 25c pair. This is the j °*
best lot we have ever put on !
the market at this price. You
will notice when we make
prices, they are lower than
others make.
hack Bob Hammond,
negro
wanted here for larceny. Bob has
been giving Griffin officers the
dodge for some time, but was
caught by the chief of police at
Newnan Sunday night.
Governor Terrell Saturday com
missioned J. B Jarrell as sheriff of
Meriwether county until August
3, when an election by the people
will be held tor the office. Sheriff
Jarrell, who is a well known n.an
of Meriwether, was selected for
the place Hy the county commis
sioners. He succeeds Joe Me-
lichee.
in an unfinished form, in the Gospel j Early, T M Chappell, M H Pnyton, E
Magazine of October, 1775, mid more j Moseley, J P Brown, J A Luokie, W O
fully the succeeding year 111 the March ! L uc kie, T A Hutchins, W H Luokie, O
number of the same periodical. This j Williams, E G Williams, R B Hub-
grand Christum song has laid an onor- bard, Z T Davis, P J Davis, FL Lyle,
nious influence for good on humanity, ! j 0 | m \\ By ram, B V Davis, D L Bull, J
and lms been a favorite with many great | jq Crowder, I N Paytou, J B Btavers, R
persons. When Prince Albert, the bus- m Beavers.
band of queen \ ietoriu. lay dying iu I l circulated this petition to form this
club. I was at work about two hoars.
I saw about half of the voters of the dis-
Windsor Castle, almost his last words
were, “l have had wealth, power and
fame, hut if these were nil that I had
trict. I had six to refuse to sign it. The
Telegraph Students Married
hud, what would l have now i" And j district will poll 180 votes. Smith will
then he was heard repeating softly and j Kot yo, R. 11. WARE,
reverently,
“Roek of Ages, cleft for me.
Lot me hide myself ill Thee "
Gladstone translated it into Itnlinn, '
lake a Trip West.
Special Inducements This Season.
J. B. Hutchens
west side square,
Newnan,
Georgia.
Straw Hats Below Cost.
All our sample straw hats are offered
r.t ‘25 i»er oeut below actual New York
cost, for the m-xt GO days.
tt Hardaway & Hunter.
A love affair which culminated
in a wedding is just now a matter
at interest among students
of the Southern School of Tele
graphy and others in the city.
Early in the year there came to
this school sir. A. F'rank Fain, of
Campabella, S. C , and Miss Cora
Belcher, of Brooks Station, (fa.
This young couple boarded at the
same place and were much in each
other’s society. Their association
developed an attachment which
has resulted in their marriage.
The young couple went down to
West Point and were married on
June 3rd. They returned to New
nan and did not make the matter
public until this week.
Mr. and Mrs. F'ain are now at the
residence of Mrs. L~ A. Hill,where
both have been boarding since
coming to Newnan. When Mr.
F'ain and his bride complete the
Greek am! Latin, but not alt translations
have been as happy as his. A mission
ary in India writes that he employed a
Hindoo scholar to assist him in trans
lating 'Rock of Ages’ into the vernacu
lar. His surprise may bo imagined
when he read, as the result of the effort
of the learned Oriental, the first two
lines:
• Very old stone, split for my benefit.
Let me get under one of your frag
ments.’ ”
HOKE SMITH FARMERS CLUB
1 From Tuesday’s Atlanta Journal.)
Spend your vacation on the Pacific
Coast or in almost any of the western
states this summer at low cost. Round
trip excursion tickets via Rock Island
-System are on sale certaitl dates through
out the summer. You ean go out via
Colorado, visiting Yellowstone Park and
returning southern route by way of El
Paso, or vice versa. A long return
limit ami cheap rates for side trips to
every point of interest. Full particu
lars, literature nmi Rock Island folder,
from John Sebastian, Passenger Traffic
Manager Rock Island System, Chicago.
OURS, The Line of Beauty and Busi
ness Retainers.
Another important factor in buying our vehicles is the
fact that you can always rely on uniform quality, because
ours come from factories that build from the raw mater
ial to the finished vehicle. You are aware many so-called
manufacturers buy 'he different parts from Tom, Dick
and Harry and merely “set up” jobs. With the best as
sortment ot ?il 1 styles in our repository and weekly ship
ments \\v are confident y ou will be pleased.
a ORK €3 POWELL
No Secret About It.
It is 110 secret, that for cuts,
burns,
Another rousing Hoke Smith club has ulcers, fever sores, sore eyes, boils, etc.,
been formed in Coweta county. I11 the nothing is so effective as Buckleu’s Ar-
fonrtli militia district of that county are nica Salve. “It didn't take long to cure
numbers of enthusiastic Hoke Smith a bad sore I had, and it is all O. K. for
men as*is seeu by the following: j sore eyes," writes D. L. Gregory, of
To the lion. Hoke Smith, Atlanta, Ga.: Hope, Tex. 25c at J. T. Reese's aud Dr. ,
Greeting: I am for you for governor, Paul Peuistou’s drug stores,
first, last aud all the time. —
R. H. WARE. w c y y MEETING
Next Monday, June 19th,
Newnan, Ga , June 12, 1905.
We, the ’undersigned oitizeus of Cow
eta county, Ga., have formed ourselves
into what is known as a Hoke Smith , \Y. C. T. L T . will meet at the Li-
club, for the fourth militia district of brary assembly room at 3 .30 p. m
said county, as follows:
R H Ware. S R Grain, W L Crowder,
J T Davis, W H Harrison, John Yarta,
A Good Razor a Luxury.
We guarantee our razors to do the work; put them in good shape*
before leaving our store, and hone and strap them free when they
fail to give you a smooth shave. There is nothing that helps a
good razor more than a good strap, and our line ©f straps would
be a credit to a much larger city than Newnan. We carry the
best Badger hair shaving brushes and Italian razor hones. In
fact everything that goes to make shaving a pleasure.
Williams Shaving Soap, the regular 10c size, for 5c a cake.
Newnan Hardware Co.
BRADLEY-WESTER'S 0L3 DRUG STORE. PHONE 148-2
All the members are urged to be
present aud bring as many others
the as will come. We ask the prayers Dr. C. A. Smith, Veterinarian,
of all Christian people in our be- ; treats all diseases of domestic
half; that our work may be sue- animals. Calls answered day or
” “ night. Office at Gearreld’s livery
stable. tf
cessfuL
Mrs. R. J. Barnett,
President.